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Lorbek's future still up in the air

Erazem Lorbek's agent, Maurizio Balducci, told HoopsHype that the future of his client is still unclear and there's nothing done with the San Antonio Spurs, the team that owns his rights in the NBA. Balducci said they've been very happy with FC Barcelona, but also said that San Antonio's European style of basketball makes the Spurs an attractive destination.

"The scenario is still not clear because his season came to an end just five days ago, so we cannot have a clear picture so far," Balducci said. "We are not allowed to negotiate with the NBA till July 1, so we have to wait."

Lorbek was selected by the Indiana Pacers with the 46th pick in 2005, but his draft rights were traded to San Antonio as part of the George Hill deal one year ago. The Slovenian big man was named MVP of the Spanish League Finals last weekend after winning the national title with Barça, his second in a row with the Catalan club.